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Does anyone out there have a Dinette out of one of the smaller BARTH That folded up when not in use and extended when up? I am sure someone has taken one out . If I only had the hardware I could make the table because they were wood? I will gladly pay to ship it if it isn't too much. Someone took this one out and I would really like to find one.Thanks Richard


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The fittings are fairly simple, consisting of:

1. Piano hinge
2. Table leaf extension hardware
3. Drop leg hardware.

If you want, I can take photos of the drop leg on mine (they're all about the same - the leg semi-folds in the middle for clearance). The prior owner of my Barth replaced the leg with a cantilever, as the leg interferes with the recliner when open. I put the leg back on, then went back to the cantilever, as having the leg was a PITA...so the leg sits in a closet.

If you make the December Hillsborough GTG, you can see how Barth made the console the table folds against.


Rusty


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